review 1: I loved the plot of this book. I really liked the beginning and how it was all set up and then it crashed and burned.Meg is really that oblivious to what she looks like. Does no one have mirrors in these books? The major flaw though was trust. Even a marriage of convenience n...

review 1: When considering my reaction to this book, in general, overall, I'd have to say enjoyment was found. At the end of the story, I admit freely I was fascinated by the characters. I found the plot to be readable. The dialogue was believable. The external drama was interesting, and w...

review 1: This was a long drawn out book. It did not make sense that the heroine was a slave of her late husbands family; and there were hints that she accepted abuse at the hands of her brother-in-law. That she was forced to wear half mourning, could not read her own mail, and apparentl...

review 1: Trying to put the past behind her is hard when everywhere she goes there are whispers. Even a few brave souls have come out and asked Evelyn if she's heard from her traitorous husband. She must put on a brave face and stay strong, despite what has happened.Sinjon has been brand...

review 1: The second title I have read by Lecia Cornwall, her facility for description and scene setting are spectacular, giving the reader clear visual input that aids in the enjoyment. Set before the Battle of Waterloo, we are mostly focused on the life and happenings with Stephen, a fo...